mercredi 13 novembre 2019

Why environment asks an innovation issue which will be solved by capitalism?

1/ Uncertainty and errors characterised the models of climate change

We can change this trend but we need to address the two main issues: anthropogenic emissions and exoplanetary influences on earth climate.
Anthropogenic emissions: we need very powerful remote sensors and very big computers in order first to identify clearly the cause of emissions and their magnitude, second predict more precisely the effects on growing plants, increasing temperature and melting ice in the poles. 
Exoplanetary influences on earth climate: what are the big contributions in this field since the Kondratieff cycles?

The example of meat production. 

CowsFarts and gameChanger are the promoters of thises errors, generalisations and approximations in CO2 emissions and GHG effects.


Methane

Methane ‘super-emitter’ activity occurs in every sector surveyed, with 10 per cent of 
point sources contributing roughly 60 per cent of point-source emissions—consistent
with a study of the US Four Corners region that had a different sectoral mix
9. The largest methane emitters in California are a subset of landfills, which exhibit persistent anomalous activity. Methane point-source emissions in California are dominated by landfills (41 per cent), followed by dairies (26 per cent) and the oil and gas sector (26 per cent). Our data have enabled the identification of the 0.2 per cent of California’s infrastructure that is responsible for these emissions. Sharing these data with collaborating infrastructure operators has led to the mitigation of anomalous methane-emission activity.


California’s methane super-emitters | Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337063238_California's_methane_super-emitters [accessed Nov 13 2019].

2/ Anthropogenic influence on climate, micro-organisms, plants and animals

In this new Anthropocene, we observe a greening of the planet due to higher CO2 concentration, a change in climate with higher temperatures, higher rainfall in certain areas and other potential events. Loss of animal diversity is complex to analyse as some occur after human occupation, human harvesting or hunting, change in temperature, evolutionary pressures...
Plants are highly cultivated and this intensive agriculture does have consequences on the three branches of living organisms.

3/ Innovation capitalism is the only exit of this post-industrial transition time

The good news is that capitalism is recently becoming totally driven by innovation in all critical issues. This competitive drive is at a faster pace, with a more giant magnitude, a cheaper cost, and tremendous planetary dissemination.

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